December
24, 2017
Research
activities are being carried out by the stateowned Myanmar Pharmaceutical
Factory (MPF), formerly known as Burma Pharmaceutical Industry (BPI) in order
to manufacture more than ten products this Fiscal Year, said U Ko Ko Aung, the
managing director of MPF.
“Our
pharmaceutical production is still in a fragile state and so, we are
endeavouring to boost output”, he added.
MPF
is conducting the research for production of around 12 new products including
medications to relief cancer pain, anti-HIV drug and drugs prescribed for heart
disease.
MPF
can fulfill only 10 per cent of national requirement and total pharmaceutical
production of local factories is still less than 15 per cent of the
requirement. Most of pharmaceuticals are imported, said U Ko Ko Aung.
During
last FY, MPF’s output estimated Ks 28 to 30 billion. Production value this FY
increased up to Ks50 billion.
There
are two pharmaceutical factories- Myanmar Pharmaceutical Factory (MPF) Insein
and Kyaukse. MPF provides a total of 287 products and is making efforts to
improve new products. Last FY saw 12 new products by MPF.
U
Ko Ko Aung suggested that people should raise awareness of counterfeit drugs
under the name of BPI brand and prescription mixed with expired drugs. And so,
public need to take a special care to check the bearing of BPI brand in the
FILM coated tablets and expired date.
A
collaborative inspection such as surprise check was made by Special
Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Home Affairs and MPF under the Ministry
of Industry at drugstores, warehouses and drug producing factories in September
2016. Fake BPI tablets, vials and ointments with estimated value of Ks2.8
billion were seized.
May
Thet Hnin
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar
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